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" ' CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA TUESDAY AUGUST 26 1019 Annual Subscription, delivered, M00. _ By Mall, Canada, $3-00; U.S.A., __°""__..,__ '_ _ ' - _ __ __ ' _ ___ 9 _ _ 1 »_ v *_____ _ Z5 Chinese Taken. Says Farmers to French Airplane _ I l»Hl`f H.“NT k”Gl hSilI.dd At Toronto Exhibition Thousands Cheered the Royal Heir as He Entered and Smiled His Acknowledgment oi the Warm Welcome Gwen by Largest Gathering Ever Seen at Canadian Exhibition. (Special to The Guardian.) '|~()|t()N'I‘O. Ont.. August. 25.-When the l’rlnt:o of Vllalen eiitiirctl the ex- hibition grotiiids resouiitllng cliecr af- [W i-peer rent the ali". Ilis Royal lilgliuess gritootully ittzltiiotvletlgerl his tretttotttloiisiy uttilittsiastic wol- t~onti» by smiling and bowing in his roitllal, itttntfoctetl ntituncr. The l't-litre was evidently highly pleased at the hearty citaractor of the recep- tion tiiittierotl ltint and smiled happily all along the route front thc main gate of the exhibition to the adtnints- tration building where it luiiolicou at- teittied hy the tnost prominent citi- zens of Toronto was given in his hutior. Ati address voicing 'the interest Caitntla took in the visit of the heir appare-itt to the lirltislt throne and e‘xpi'c.~asiitg the loyal welcome of tho t'esitli=ttt.~i of the Qneott (‘lty of the Doinitiioit was made by President llnssel of the exhibition board. About ti tliotis-.tttd t'rippli=.d and ivoitinlcd ri‘tiii‘iied r.oldier%t froiit the various military' liospitnls iii the city were cnciiiuped on the grass in ft-out of the (`ity liitll and on the (‘ity llall iiliills at an early hour in order to be on hand to welcome the Prince as ite drove i'rout the l’iii'll:iinout Building to tho tixliibitlon. They wore _tnlrt-it to the llall by ittotor eaits loaned ity l1l'iV1\il‘ Clilziitts and various organiza liiuis. Witt-it ills lloyxtl l~ligltnos,~t tho I’l'lurfi‘ of Witles t`ot‘iu:illy declaroti the fiiii' open this ai’lei‘iioott shortly utter three o'clot:k, its facet] the big. I-Zoot assentbly that over gztthcred for the Vaitailiait National lilxltibition. The hig fair this year will he especial ly at patriotic event, the spirit of l)“1il‘i\ nutl victory peiuuenles the ex- hibition all the :tt'ra;ugi-itteiits and eoitcrete reiititiders oi`~ihe stiecess til’ the lilutpire in tho world .struggle are provided in the wonderftii roller-.tion ol’ wzir lrtiplilos on the groiiuil and hy the i-xltiliiiloiis of airplattie stunt fly- ers who have great air fight. rectn-ds in lltu great war. Five Injured City in Darkness _E ` I\lt)N'1`l`tE-AL, Aug. 25.~l<`ivo persons woro_iitjiired in a street car eollislott; the entire city was ln darkness for sonic tlnte; the street car service wits l}ttoi~riipt.oil iior it-itll" an hour. while iunuy calls for the fire brigade of-oiirretl during a suddr-n tlttttttler storin which occiirrell between' ti and 7 o’t-lock last night. The street ear collision occurred at St. Laitrettt, 300 yards from the Broadway station. when two cars heitding in opposite tlirortloits on the single line which mitiiterts iSt. I.a_ureut with Snowdon and tho rest of the city, cainrt togeth- er iiiitl. wlescopetl into nach other. 'l‘lic tuotortnitn of oite of the cars. Adi-lnrd ldoiirttnlle, 38 years old, stiffer- t-il st,-\'t~t‘e cuts altotit tht- head attd iegsr - ll coiiuiinsuu stucnts “_-~f'-E-*_T_fr~_-'_-_~_-7-:_-r‘;'9 *GIRL WANTD. A YOUNG GIRL TO tio light house work. Evenings off. Apply Guardian Office, L11-8-lllliitf. . WANTED.-CAPABLE MAN T0 work on fzirnt. Apply llorne Bros, Wfusloe. 454-8-25Miilptl. *WANTED-A GIRL FOR HOUSE- work, for 1st Septentber. Apply Mrs. liurnett, clo' Guardian ()fll~ce. 337-8-21Mtf. LOST-TUESDAY ON THE BRACK- Ioy l’olnt ltoad. it parcel oi’ dry gootls. l~‘iiider please notify Mrs. ilitbert Mztclialltiitt, Ilrackley Beucéi. t ._..____________` *WANTED.--EVERYONE LOOKING for it good time to proeeeil to the l.eat|.:ue of the (‘ross l’ieuie at St. Iliiu-ilatt's toinorrow. Everyone is going. 490 *FOR SALE- DOUBLE SEATED bark to hack carriage ln good condi- tion, rultht~r tires. Also one ruit~ aliout, rubber tired. lloth tttay he seeti at (‘.artcr‘s Auction roonts. 1l *L08T.-A MILITARY GLASS iN His., and valuable papers. Finder will be rewarded by leaving nt 18 Stewart Street, City. 429-8-2:lm;ii. *FOR 8ALE,' AN UP-TO-DATE, FUR- nlshed cottage with all modern convettloncespnice location. Write' "E" clo Guardian. 119-8-8MtI. WANTED-A TEACHER FOR BUF- irilk school. Supplement $50.00. John Arbing, Secretary 'l‘rusir>es. 320-8-ill-Mtllldtilptl r-ill* ' *WANTED-Apprentice in Foundry a iwod trade for any intelligent Boy that will take an interest in this work, Apply to BRUCE STEWART & oo. i/rn. ‘ ass-8-zziutt. 'TRY OUR JOB PRINTING DEPT. for your next order, for btllhends, letterheadti, envelopes, visiting iflrlln. posters, All-'kinds of pamph- let work done. Special prices on -larle quantities. The Job Printing Dimartmsnt of The island Guardian Publishing Co., 178 Kent Street, _Sltautung Amendment To Peace Treaty ._.._. i (Special to the Guardian.) |»0Nli0N. Aug. 25.-"l`lie-Sliaiiniung aitieiidittoiit to the l’eaco Treaty pro- liriscti by tihe foreign continittee oi` the United States St-nate, has more an ovitleitec- of gout] will than good sense, tho Iltiily News declares today, “lf the :intondineitt is adopted." the pn- bettvoen (lerttiatty and America. Ger- utituy alone has iuitlfiotl tho treaty per.-i say,-“it will moan it new Treaty awitrdliig Slttintung to Japan. Her ottly course, tltercforg, would ho to refuse tltc 'American proposal which would iue.iit that the Aniericans would reuirrin in 11 state ot' war.” British Soldiers _ _ Disobey Orders (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 25.-Three ltniidred soldiers holoitglitg to \‘Vnr\\'lck and Glottcester reglittents were arrested Saturday at Soutliautpton for refus- ing to obey orders to onib:'tt'lt for I<`i‘ant:e. The i‘litg-leztders were di‘i- veit iti nn;-tor lorries. Tito soldiers, wlto had been on leave, are f`or the most. port. veterans, they ohjeatt-ti to citibitrlt becaiise they had lieard they wottld he sent to the lilitck Sen after arrival in Fraitce, \vlioi‘eiis they had received promises tltat'no one would be sent to Russia unless 'ho volun- teoroil. The men are titiarteretf in Pfeiilc Park. i’erfeot order prevails. A War Office statentent tonit.’.ht HHYH tltat the mon were being sent to Tur- key, not to Russia. ._-_._...__.`.-` _*__ Charlottetown _vs. _ Summerside Tie _-- ln the game of baseball for the eltatnpiottsltip last evening (‘ltarlotie- lowtt and Suiutttcrsltlo played at weird gauto on wet ground. Despite the rain, however, _both teams played snappy hall at tunes and the few spectators were kept on tip-toe. :ill through. Arsi~n:iiilt start- ed oit the tnotitid for t‘.harlottetown hut had tio control, and was r.”-iililceti by (‘antpboll wlto pitched ltis usual heady gniue. The surprise of the evening was Morrison's two huso hit in the fitiiil inning, which tied the score making it read when time was called 5-5. - Owing to tlte fact that the gante ended in it tio tho final gaiuti will bo played in Suitttttcrsido on l.abor Day. 'ln the ntoaniiine tfltnrlottetowu will probitbly play"New (llasgow on their own grouutls on \\'cilitostiity‘. .1-Q ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, E'l‘(‘. "RESERME WEDNESDAY, Aiill. 27th.`for Picnic at ilttstlco, on the grounds of'St. Augustlue's clturclt. If ttot fine will he held following tiny. 471pd ...___ °°w»ii.'rsi-time, i=tAi-ii i=tAi-ii mini- A grand festival Tuesday ovenink. August 26, in aid of Public Hall and sidewalk. (‘snteen, tables. BDUFIH- games. etc. Festival to be held in ` Charlottetown ~ field alottgslde railway station. 462 last night in a gaining house kept by it tliiiiiuiitait nitnti-id lien Lee. They were surprised by (‘hiei’ Detective Keititetly, l)ettsctivo ltcytiol, Sergeant Whitt- :uid l‘oliceinan l’o\vc'r, who It-tztlnetl iidinisslou by it secret cn- tratiee to the house, and found play- llng with clteckr-t's doiuluos and (lice. Tllrotr tables were running and gt quantity of tiioncy was in ovitlettce. The (‘.iilti.iinen, finding tltt-msolvos trapped hid in various parts of the ct-liar. and it wzis nearly an hour bc- .fot-‘ti they wt'i‘e all rounded tip. They were thkon in i'out' .sections to thc ‘police station. Scottish Herring For the Germans l (Special to the Guardian.) AlllsiltIll\viii'd Jeffs, the ttieilitigtl ofllcor in cliarge of the ifitnadiatt‘hospital eliiariiig dopot. Major Ji-i`i`s said the ti‘aitspot‘i. Esiquiho had been rentovod front the hospital service and that the Aragtiuyzi wlilclt would iuako one trip to llailifax with 1200 wounded men: l`o Prostect Anti- Bolshevtsts From_ Russian Enemies (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, Aug, 25s-'l‘ltc petit-e confer- ence receiitly has been disetissing plans for the protection of_the 30.000 tiuti-llolsliovlk ltussiztits in Arcltatti-’I‘~"l and :tloug the iioriliern 1-oust. of _ll_u.<.- sia, :titer the depzirttire of the llritisli forces which are riiptdly tnovlug out. Thus far, however, no plan has been ugreetl upon and the Rtissians \vlto as- sisted the Allied forces against the I;,,|gh..vii¢i apparently are dooitied to tnassacre. The contntander of the Arcitangel Rtisstan forces has asked for 4,000 voliiittecrs to uid him. Bolshevik Fleet Disabled. _ S'l’0(‘.l{l~i0l..\l, Aug. 25--The Bolshe- viki fleet in thc Gulf of Finland, de- fending i’ctrogratl, has been -lisablcti t-.onipletely, the itewspapcrs here rc- port. The tlofetiees ot‘ Kroitstadt. which were botttliarded by Ilritish wiirships, it is added, have been _V l1li`i-Ui fiiiil' pensatioit. have lwtroittt- liistrtit-tors in the lloislievlk :ti‘itiy'. This inforiniii- iott rt-:tt~lted tht- Stztto IIi~piii‘intt~nt to- day iltroiigli Stvedisli sotiriees. Leon 'i‘t‘otzky, llolsltiivik Minister of \\':ii'. following at ri~i'eitt visit to the South- ern fighting lrottt, i‘i-porfml to the llolslievlki high itiilltzii‘_\' rfoitiiell "the liupiiratiive not-il of i'rtt.